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Houston Astros eliminate Oakland A’s to reach fourth straight ALCS

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The Houston Astros advanced to their fourth straight AL Championship Series after beating the Oakland Athletics 11-6 on Thursday at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

Carlos Correa drove in five runs for the Astros, who clinched the ALDS in four games and improved to 5-1 in the playoffs after struggling to a 29-31 record in the pandemic-shortened season.

“This is a special team that has been here before,” Astros designated hitter Michael Brantley said. “We have young guys that are leaning on the veterans and the veterans are taking care of them right now. No one guy has to carry this team when you have so many special players in the locker room like we do.”

The high-powered Astros managed to fight their way back to the ALCS despite the discovery of the team’s sign-stealing scheme and the widespread criticism that came with it. Houston will play either the New York Yankees or Tampa Bay Rays in the ALCS.

“It’s been a long, tough road, but we’re halfway there,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said. “I’m thankful and happy, but I still got some happiness left to give.”

Astros starter Zack Greinke gave up four runs on five hits across 4 2/3 innings against the A’s. He struck out four and walked one. Cristian Javier (1-0) earned the win after throwing 2 1/3 innings in relief.

Athletics starting pitcher Frankie Montas (0-1) allowed five runs on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings. He recorded three strikeouts and walked one.

Montas couldn’t hold off the Astros in the fourth inning, when Houston sent 10 batters to the plate and scored five runs. Altuve led off with a walk and scored on Brantley’s home run to cut the Athletics’ lead to 3-2. Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker swatted back-to-back singles before scoring on Correa’s three-run shot, which gave the Astros a 5-3 lead.

Brantley added a solo homer in the fifth and Altuve had a two-run shot in the seventh that extended the Astros’ advantage to 11-4. The A’s scored two runs in the ninth but ultimately fell short.

“We just couldn’t do enough on the pitching end to hold them down,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “And then you start to press a little bit even though our guys had a good attitude every inning going into the ninth inning and got some guys on. We battled until the end as you would expect, just not enough.”

The Astros travel to San Diego for the AL Championship Series, which is set to begin Sunday.

Arts Forward, OCT ’20 — The Pivot Year

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Friends, big news. The 20/21 Season announcement will be on October 26. There’s a whole new kind of season coming your way. Something brand new. Facing the greatest threat in our history, we dove into the challenge to create a season that pivots in a major way—digital and live events that will make you smile, your heart grow and bring us together. And it all starts with artists close to home.

But wait, there’s more! Below you’ll find: the first awardees of the inaugural Houston Artist Commissioning Project, stories of SPA in the news, plus an update on our Arts Forward campaign. 

Publicación 1181 de HOUSTON– Revista Digital 08 de octubre – 14 de octubre / 2020

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 08 de octubre hasta el 14 de octubre del 2020.

MLS y Wells Fargo reconocerán con $65,000 en apoyo a las comunidades locales a 26 MVP comunitarios que marcan la diferencia

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NUEVA YORK (8 de octubre, 2020) Cada temporada, Major League Soccer y Wells Fargo reconocen a los aficionados de la MLS que van más allá para impactar positivamente y servir a nuestras comunidades. A través del MLS WORKS Community MVPs Program presentado por Wells Fargo, se donarán $65,000 a organizaciones benéficas de las comunidades en las que vivimos y jugamos nuestros partidos.

Desde el jueves 8 de octubre hasta el martes 20 de octubre, los fans de toda la comunidad futbolera tendrán la oportunidad de nominarse a sí mismos o a las personas que hayan brindado servicios importantes durante estos tiempos desafiantes causados ​​por el COVID-19, incluyendo profesionales de la salud, trabajadores sociales, maestros, socorristas y otros trabajadores esenciales cuyo esfuerzo ayuda a mantener a nuestras comunidades resilientes y seguras.

Se seleccionarán veintiséis (26) MVP comunitarios, uno para representar a cada club de la MLS. El MVP recibirá reconocimiento a nivel nacional y local, una donación a una organización benéfica 501(c)(3) de su elección, una camiseta adidas de la MLS personalizada y el balón adidas oficial de la MLS 2020 NATIVO XXV.  

“Durante los últimos ocho años, el programa Community MVP se ha enfocado en las personas que están marcando una diferencia en la vida de los demás”, dijo Jen Cramer, vicepresidenta sénior de marketing de MLS. Major League Soccer se enorgullece de reconocer a los aficionados que impactan positivamente a nuestras comunidades, especialmente durante estos tiempos desafiantes”.

“El programa Community MVP es uno de los aspectos más destacados de la relación de Wells Fargo con Major League Soccer porque es una oportunidad para que cualquier miembro de la comunidad futbolera sea reconocido por el importante trabajo que realiza”, dijo Nick Carey, director de patrocinios y participación de marca de Wells Fargo. “Desde 2013, hemos celebrado a 147 MVP comunitarios y estamos especialmente emocionados de mostrar 26 más este año”.

Los 26 MVP comunitarios se anunciarán el jueves 12 de noviembre. Se anima a los fans a conocer más sobre cada representante, visitando MLSsoccer.com/CommunityMVP.

Publicación 1181 de DALLAS– Revista Digital 08 de octubre – 14 de octubre / 2020

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de DALLAS de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 08 de octubre hasta el 14 de octubre del 2020.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo says no to reopening bars until ‘virus is under control’

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo is leaning on keeping bars closed after Gov. Greg Abbott gave county judges the decision to reopen.

Abbott announced Wednesday afternoon that bars can open up to 50 percent capacity beginning Wednesday, Oct. 14.

There are restrictions, including no standing.

Judge Hidalgo quickly took to Twitter to voice her concerns and said indoor gatherings shouldn’t be taking place.

“This applies to bars as well,” tweeted the judge.

Eyewitness News contacted Hidalgo’s office directly and asked if Harris County bars will be allowed to reopen after the governor’s announcement.

Her office responded saying, “not at this time.”

The Gov. Greg Abbott said the authority will be given to county judges to decide whether to open at all, but if they choose to, the capacity cannot exceed 50 percent.

PRINCE ROYCE’S ALTER EGO IS CERTIFIED TRIPLE PLATINUM BY THE RIAA

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WITH ALTER EGO, PRINCE ROYCE IS NOMINATED TO A LATIN GRAMMY FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY/TROPICAL FUSION ALBUM

ALTER EGO has delivered four #1 radio hits: two on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart and two on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart.

Royce dominates on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart at #1 and #2 with “Carita de Inocente” and “Lotería” respectively, for a second week in a row.

“Carita de Inocente” has remained at #1 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart for 28 weeks, setting a new all-time record.

MIAMI, Florida (October 7, 2020). ALTER EGO, multiplatinum award-winning Latin superstar Prince Royce‘s latest album has been certified Triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for its sales in the United States and Puerto Rico. It is also Triple Platinum in Argentina, Gold in Mexico and Spain and Platinum in Peru.

With ALTER EGO, Prince Royce is nominated to a 2020 Latin GRAMMY for Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album. To date the young artist has garnered fourteen Latin GRAMMY nominations.

PRINCE ROYCE ALTER EGO
RELEASED FEBRUARY 7, 2020

“ALTER EGO unites Royce’s musical tastes in one masterpiece that allows him to be a bachata/tropical singer and also showcase the R&B and urban sound he grew up listening to in New York.” Billboard

“The bilingual star further plays up his versatility throughout Alter Ego, which is split into Side A and Side B, like an old-school mixtape. Whereas the ‘Génesis’ side pays respects to his beginnings as a tropical star, the ‘Enigma’ side shows the 30-year-old singer flirting with fresh música urbana and Latin pop sounds.” Rolling Stone

“In a fickle music industry where artists come and go, Prince Royce has kept up with the times while staying true to his roots. As tastes in music change, he’s steadfast in representing the genre of his Dominican heritage, bachata, and adventures into new sounds he’s come across in the past decade.” Grammy.com

To stream or download ALTER EGO click HERE

It debuted at #1 on the following Billboard charts: “Top Latin Albums”, “Latin Album Sales” and “Tropical Albums” and it is the only #1 Tropical album debut this year

60 Songwriters, 18 Producers, 21 Musicians, 1 Gospel Choir

ALTER EGO DE PRINCE ROYCE ES CERTIFICADO TRIPLE PLATINO POR LA ASOCIACIÓN DE LA INDUSTRIA DISCOGRÁFICA

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CON ALTER EGO, PRINCE ROYCE ESTÁ NOMINADO AL LATIN

GRAMMY AL MEJOR ÁLBUM CONTEMPORÁNEO/FUSIÓN TROPICAL

ALTER EGO ha tenido cuatro éxitos radiales #1: dos en el listado Billboard Latin Airplay y dos en el listado Billboard Tropical Airplay.

Actualmente Royce domina el Billboard Tropical Airplay chart en el #1 y #2 con las canciones “Carita de Inocente” y “Lotería”, respectivamente por segunda semana consecutiva.

“Carita de Inocente” ha permanecido en el #1 del listado Tropical Airplay de Billboard durante 28 semanas, estableciendo un nuevo record histórico.

MIAMI, Florida (7 de octubre de 2020)ALTER EGO, el álbum más reciente de la superestrella multi-platino Prince Royce, acaba de ser certificado Triple Platino por la Asociación de la Industria Discográfica (RIAA, por sus siglas en inglés) por sus altas ventas en Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico. Además es Triple Platino en Argentina, Oro en México y España y Platino en Perú.

Con ALTER EGO, Prince Royce está nominado al Latin GRAMMY 2020 al Mejor Álbum Contemporáneo/Fusión Tropical según lo anunció la Academia Latina de la Grabación marcando la decimocuarta nominación del joven artista al Latin GRAMMY.

PRINCE ROYCE ALTER EGO
LANZADO EL 7 DE FEBRERO DE 2020

“ALTER EGO une los gustos musicales de Royce en una obra maestra que le permite ser un cantante de bachata/tropical y también resaltar el R&B y sonido urbano con el que se crió escuchando en Nueva York.” Billboard 

“La estrella bilingüe realza aún mas su versatilidad a lo largo de ALTER EGO, que se divide en el lado A y el lado B, como un ‘mixtape’ de la vieja escuela. Mientras que el lado ‘Génesis’ respeta sus inicios como estrella tropical, el lado ‘Enigma’ muestra al cantante de 30 años de edad coqueteando con música urbana fresca y sonidos pop latinos.” Rolling Stone

“En una industria musical voluble donde los artistas van y vienen, Prince Royce se ha mantenido al día sin dejar de ser fiel a sus raíces. A medida que cambian los gustos musicales, él se muestra firme en representar el género de su herencia dominicana, la bachata, y juega con los nuevos sonidos con los que se ha identificado en la última década.” Grammy.com

Para escuchar o descargar ALTER EGO presione AQUÍ

Debutó en la posición #1 en los listados de Billboard
”Top Latin Albums”, “Latin Album Sales” y “Tropical Albums”, 
siendo el único álbum debut #1 en el listado Tropical este año

60 Compositores, 18 Productores Musicales, 21 Músicos, 1 Coro Gospel

NFL AND NFLPA COVID-19 MONITORING TESTING RESULTS

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The National Football League and NFL Players Association today announced the COVID-19 monitoring testing results for September 20 – October 3.

During this period, players and Tier 1 and 2 personnel were tested daily. Tier 3 individuals were tested weekly. Individuals who test positive for COVID-19 follow the joint NFL-NFLPA Treatment Protocol. They are immediately isolated, not permitted access club facilities, or have direct contact with players or personnel. Club medical staff are in regular communication with individuals who test positive to monitor symptoms.

For any club experiencing an outbreak or had exposure to a club with an active outbreak, supplemental intensive protocols are mandatory for clubs to implement at their facilities. NFL Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Sills, in consultation with medical experts, will determine when a club must follow the Post Exposure COVID Procedures, as well as when they are relieved of these additional steps.

Monitoring Testing results for September 20 – September 26:

  • 36,666 tests were administered to a total of 7,778 players and team personnel.
  • 14,223 tests were administered to 2,470 players; 22,443 tests were administered to 5,308 personnel.
  • There were two confirmed positive tests among players and four new confirmed positives among other personnel.

Monitoring Testing results for September 27 – October 3:

  • 37,002 tests were administered to a total of 7,981 players and team personnel.
  • 14,254 tests were administered to 2,480 players; 22,748 tests were administered to 5,501 personnel.
  • There were 11 confirmed positive tests among players and 15 new confirmed positives among other personnel.

Total test results for the entire Monitoring Testing period to-date, Aug 1 – Oct 3:

  • During Monitoring Testing from Aug 1 – Oct 3, 31 players and 53 other personnel were confirmed positive cases.
  • More than 370,000 tests were administered to players and personnel during the Aug 1 – Oct 3 period.

“In the nine weeks since the beginning of training camp, we have had a number of isolated, new positive cases of COVID among players and other personnel across nearly two-thirds of NFL clubs and one outbreak among the Tennessee Titans,” said Dr. Allen Sills, NFL Chief Medical Officer. “We have said all along that we expect positive cases. As long as the virus is endemic in our communities, we will see new cases among our teams. Risk mitigation, not elimination, is the key. Our protocols are designed to quickly identify new cases, get individuals the care they need, and prevent further spread of the virus. It is critically important that we do not grow complacent in our rigorous application of measures proven to be impactful: always wearing face coverings, maintaining physical distancing and practicing healthy hand hygiene. This 2020 season, our common opponent is COVID – it’s all of us together versus the virus.”

“The virus is still very much a threat not only to our season, but to the safety of everyone in our community,” said Dr. Thom Mayer, NFLPA Medical Director. “We encourage everyone to do their part to follow the protocols and keep each other safe.”​